Panasonic Network Camera Recorder BB-HNP60 Operating Instructions
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Operating Instructions 21 2.Select your destination drive and folder and click . button creates a subfolder under the selected folder. 3.Enter a new subfolder name and click [OK]. A subfolder will be created under the selected folder. 4.Click [OK]. Notes When you monitor Network Camera or play back recorded images that is specified to the different folder, specify the same folder by selecting [Select Camera Database]. When having created a folder without checking [Copy existing camera definitions], Network Camera must be registered newly. Refer to page 33 and page 34 to configure a Network Camera. Once you configured Network Camera, check box appears. Checking it holds all the camera definitions (Camera Name, IP address, Camera Type and etc.) to the newly created folder.
Operating Instructions 22 Selecting an existing folder 1.Select your destination drive and folder, and click [OK]. 2.When selecting the folder that already has a webcams.def file with [Copy existing camera definitions] checked, the following message appears. 3.Click [Yes] to overwrite camera definitions. Notes Select a drive with 600 MB or greater hard disk capacity as your destination folder. The level of the folder-hierarchy depth must be within six to prevent the system from getting unstable. The selected folder
Operating Instructions 23 Section 2 Network Camera Recorder Screen
Operating Instructions 24 2.1 Network Camera Recorder Screen 2.1.1 Using Image Page (1)Menu bar (2)Toolbar buttons ( page 26) (3)[Image]/[Thumbnails]/[Search Results] tab [Image] tab: displays Image Page. [Thumbnails] tab: displays Thumbnails Page. ( page 29) [Search Results] tab: displays searched images. ( page 30) (4)Window Size buttons ( page 27) (5)Recording buttons ( page 27) (6)Operation Bar ( page 41) (7) The window of a camera image (8) Camera Name, the status of the Network Camera, the elapsed time from the last recording and the number of JPEG and MJP files. ( page 29) 1)2)3)4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) (12)(13)(14) (10) (11)
Operating Instructions 25 (9) When monitoring Current date and time are displayed. When staying stopped Date and time of the last image are displayed. When displaying JPEG file Recorded date and time, the elapsed time and the number of JPEG files are displayed. When displaying MJP file Recorded date and time and the elapsed time are displayed. (10)Camera List ( page 31) (11) Resolution is displayed. The file size is also displayed when viewing a JPEG file. (12)Playback buttons ( page 28) (13)Connection buttons ( page 28) (14)Motion Detection Meter ( page 28)
Operating Instructions 26 Toolbar buttons [Prev Cam] displays the previous Network Camera.[Live] displays the still image from Network Cameras. [Next Cam] displays the next Network Camera.[Saved] displays the motion image from Network Cameras after clicking [Live]. [New Cam] configures a new Network Camera. ( page 33)[Start All] starts monitoring all Network Cameras. [Edit Cam] changes the setting of a Network Camera. ( page 36)[Stop All] stops monitoring all Network Cameras. [Top Page] displays Top Page of a Network Camera.[Search] searches for your recorded images. ( page 58) [CamBar] activates the Camera Bar that allows you to monitor Network Camera even though Network Camera Recorder is minimized. ( page 45)
Operating Instructions 27 Window Size buttons Window Size Buttons adjusts the window size of Network Camera Recorder screen. Recording buttons Recording buttons start and stop recording or motion detection recording while monitoring. Note Recording buttons are active only when monitoring Network Cameras. Recording cannot be operated when monitoring is stopped.(1) Fits the image to the window size all the time. (2) Adjusts the image to the window size. If the window size is over actual image size, the image does not expand more than 100 %. (3) Fits the image to the actual size. (100%) (4) Reduces the image for specified resolution. (75, 50 or 25%) (5) Expands the image for specified resolution.(150, 200 or 300%) (6) The display changes [Percentage], [Fit] or [Stretch] by selecting Window Size buttons. (1) Stops recording. ( page 50) (2) Starts recording. ( page 50) (3) Starts Motion Detection Recording. ( page 52) (4) Displays recording file format. (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (1)(2)(3)(4)
Operating Instructions 28 Playback buttons Playback buttons play back recorded images. ( page 57) Connection buttons Connection buttons starts and stops monitoring the Network Camera. ( page 44) Motion Detection Meter Motion Detection Meter displays a motion detection level on the Network Camera Recorder screen when a motion is detected. Click on the Motion Detection Meter to display Motion Detection Settings window. ( page 53) (1) Displays a first image. (2) Displays a previous image. (3) Plays back recorded images. Click again to pause. (4) Displays a next image. (5) Displays a latest image. (1) Stops monitoring. (2) Starts monitoring. (1) Red level: No Recording (2) Green level: Starts Motion Detection Recording. (1)(2)(3)(4)(5) (1)(2) (1) (2)
Operating Instructions 29 2.1.2 Using Thumbnails Page (1)[Refresh] refreshes latest recorded images on Thumbnails Page. The thumbnails disappear temporarily by clicking [Refresh]. [Load Thumbs] loads recorded images and displays them. Checking Autoload thumbs check box enables recorded images to be loaded automatically. (2) A recorded image on display depends on its recording file format (MJP or JPG) as shown below. (1) (2) Displays date and time. (e.g., March 27th 17:00) MJP file MJP stands for a Motion JPEG file. Displays the image. Displays date, time, second and centisecond. (e.g., September 2nd 15:33, 39.27 seconds) JPEG file
Operating Instructions 30 2.1.3 Using Search Results Page Search Results Page displays searched images as a result of searching for images. Refer to page 58 for searching for recorded images. Displaying search results with their filenames Displaying search results with their time Displays date and time. (e.g., April 8th 13:00) Displays date, time, second and centisecond. (e.g., April 8th 13:08, 20.69) Displays time.